Monday, June 8, 2009

Blair Marie Kelsey!!! Caulbearer?!? Maybe vampire!

Ash is still in the hospital, so I am responsible for blogging (Nathan).

We were supposed to call at six this morning to see if National Naval would have room for Ashley to get induced. At 2:30 in the morning, Ashley started contracting every ten minutes. The contractions weren't very strong, so she decided to wait until six to call. They asked us to come in at 7:30AM. We dropped Easton off with the Bahr family (Thanks!) and made our way to the hospital.
The people at the desk knew we were there to get induced so they asked us to sit in the waiting room. At 8:30, Ashley's contractions were getting worse, so I told the nurse a the desk that she had been contracting for the last six hours. The nurse wasn't impressed with ten minutes between contractions. In the waiting room, Ashley's contractions had picked up and I timed her at nine in twenty minutes! As soon as I told the nurse, there was an explosion of activity and we were in the room three minutes latter. It was a good thing, because by the time Ash was checked, she was completely effaced and 8cm dilated!

Ashley was having a rough time until the spinal kicked in. (see below after happy juice)

Dr. Stephens had met us on our way up to the labor deck and then left for a meeting. He rushed back and was shooting the breeze with us when Ashley got sick and vomited. Dr. Stephens decided to check Ash, and when he lifted the sheet, to our surprise, there was Blair's head IN the amniotic sac! It hadn't ruptured! It looked kinda like she was wearing a jelly fish bowl. The room exploded into action, Dr. Stephens broke the sac and took loop of cord from around her neck. As soon as the sac was broken, she started crying, which was a relief. She came out quickly after that. She was blue, but fiesty.

I have never heard of a baby born without a ruptured sac. According to some legends, a baby born "in the caul" is a sign of luck. It is an omen of a gifted child. In other countries, it is a sign your child will be a vampire! How cool would that be? Kinda the same as lucky if you like vampires. Being born "in the caul" is rare at less than 1 in 1000 births. Such a baby is called "caulbearer." Notable caulbearers include Napoleon Bonaparte, Sigmund Freud, Liberace and the Dickens character David Copperfield. Check wiki for an interesting read: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caul

Stats: Born around 11:34AM with ZERO pushes, 6lbs 12.6oz, 19 inches lots of dark hair.
And I know you all just came for the pics and video of Blair:


12 comments:

Hot Gma said...

She's beautiful! Good job you two. I love her little cry. Can't wait to see her in person. I have a huge smile on my FACE!

Myk said...

Congratulations! She even cries like a girl. How lucky to have such a quick labor!

SMT Family said...

Yay! Good work Ash, and Nathan of course (especially on blogging so promptly)! She is adorable! Very interesting info on being a caulbearer. We are so happy to have Blair Marie in the world!

Diana said...

Hurray! Welcome little Blair. That is one of the coolest birth stories I have ever heard. Way to go Ashley, we are so proud of you. I love her little tiny cry. So cute! Oh and good job blogging Nathan!

Anonymous said...

Oh my gosh I am so glad everything went well! Congratulations on the baby! I hope your both healing well! Congrats again!

Jessica said...

Congratulations! I loved the very informative nature of this post. :) The funny thing is, I just read about my friends who had a baby boy today, so maybe they are meant to be together! Just kidding. She's beautiful, great job!

Sled Family said...

I vote vampire! Congrats ash, nathan and easton.

Carolyn said...

Congratulations guys! Glad everyone's healthy! Please call us if we can help out in any way -- babysitting, cleaning, meals, or whatever. We are just so happy for you and your new daughter...

Eevi said...

yay!! I'm so glad she's here. You have quite the story there.:)

Willson Family said...

Congrats! What a great delivery, they should all be so good! Let us know if you need anything...Food, anything! Trina

Aleese and Scott said...

We are so excited little Blair is here!! She is such a cutie and wow her birth was CRAZY!! We just can't wait to see her in person!

Anonymous said...

she has a lovely little p-ssy